“There were some good things to takeaway from today’s matches,” said coach Craig Turnbull. “Each of the guys that placed in the top six were successful in their own regard, while they were also able to accumulate a good amount of early season match experience.

“We achieved our objective in getting a bunch of people a good amount of matches,” Turnbull said. “We were able to get a lot of information on tape for our guys to review and evaluate where they are at this time of the year. The tournament setting is very helpful in getting a large amount of matches and allowing guys to get feedback on how they are wrestling.”

WVU will use the matches from Sunday’s action as preparation for a trip to the Navy Classic on Saturday, Nov. 17, and for a dual meet against No. 2 Penn State on Sunday, Nov. 18.

“We are in the ballpark of where I thought we would be,” Turnbull said. “There were mixed results, as we expected. There were good wins on our behalf, and there were some disappointing losses. There were spots that we needed to wrestle with more intensity, but it is only the middle of November.”

Following Saturday’s Navy Classic, the Mountaineers will take on the Nittany Lions in their first home dual meet of the season, with the match set to kickoff at 2 p.m.